I'm gonna steer clear of spoilers for Mario & Luigi Brothership so I might not be as perceptive on the wiki's recent changes. I also won't be watching any trailers nor contributing to coverage until after it releases.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door remake, with Nostalgic Tunes on the whole playthrough. The music has always been a big part of my enjoyment in games, and playing this game with the old soundtrack gives a much different vibe than the new one. The new soundtrack feels like they went all out...
These are the games I have played (all installments of each series):
Mainstream Super Mario series
Paper Mario
Mario & Luigi
Luigi's Mansion
Mario + Rabbids
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
The Blues Brothers, a musical comedy about two musician brothers who form a band to raise $5,000 for the orphanage they grew up in but get relentlessly pursued by the police and others they anger along the way. A great film to see if you like blues music.
The Bowser's Inside Story remake was severly overshadowed by Kingdom Hearts III which released around the same time but I did still think it was good, it did do justice for the Peach's Castle atmosphere and the Dark Star battle. I will concede that overall the original is better balanced...
I played Luigi's Mansion 2 HD, I think it feels better playing with a Switch pro controller than with 3DS controls and I felt the same way when Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance was ported from 3DS to PS4. However, it still doesn't have as much going for it as the Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year...
I've done it everytime I've played the game. Did you buy cards from a Snifit at the beginning of the level? If so, you should always have the cards you need.
Going on holiday for two weeks starting tomorrow, won't have internet connection and can't overuse 4G, so I'll be a lot less active on the wiki in the meantime. 10 July is when I'll be back home.
Well you're directing that complaint to the wrong series then. Playing as both Mario and Luigi together is what the series has always been about, Mario may be playable in tons of other games but this is one series he cannot be thrown out of entirely.
Mario is the titular character of the franchise and one of the titular characters of this series, of course he's going to be the main protagonist for all these games, and Luigi takes the spotlight plenty of times as well.
Now I want to know if Yoko Shimomura is composing the soundtrack for this game too (need I remind that's the same composer for the Kingdom Hearts games)
The M&L series always had my favorite turn-based gameplay and looks like it's retained in this new one so I am excited for it. Should most likely be my game of the year.
I did finish my latest playthrough of it, just didn't do any synthesis nor optional gummi missions. I'll play Dream Drop Distance soon but yeah Young Xehanort is one of the toughest story bosses in the series.